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"W^MI- .AJD.A.IIR/'iS , GRAND SUMMEE S ALE ! ! ! £5,000 WORTH OF NEW SEASON'S GOODS, PURCHASED PERSONALLY IN LONDON, BIRMINGHAM, AND GLASGOW. THE GREAT SALE IS NOW IN FULL SWING, AND WILL BK CONTINUED TO THE END OF THE YEAR. 1 Q LJ i 1 — _««•»• " Time Filet" When Mf Adair considers he has nearly completed hit TWENTY-FOURTH HALF-YEARLY SALE, he feels quite a Commercial Veteran, and that in a few short years at most he must bid farewell to the scene of his labors. That his large establishment has been fraught of much good, he feels certain, and the universally-admitted fact that his liberal and unselfish plan of COLLECTION AND DISTRIBUTION has been instrumental in placing bis Fellow-Citizens and Countrymen in a position to buy the High-class Productions of the Civilised World at Prices that would compare favorably with those charged in the large centres of New Zealand. Everybody says Mr Adair has done wonders, aud he thinks so himself, yet feels that he can do something more wonderful still, and as an example he invites the attention of all Buyers during the NEXT FEW WEEKS to the seemingly Suicidal Policy he is >u>io carrying out ! Do not be alarmed ; the Ruinous Prices will not affect the Stability of the Establishment. gas* This Sale Mr ADAIR means to make a Gigantic Advertisement, and He has not made "Gingerly" Reductions, but— Other Drapers say — "I must put my shutters up; I have not money to lose much longer." They have said so for a long tiuir. I have not put them up yet. Ido not intend shutting up my establishment. Many will say so when they see the FABULOUS BARGAINS I offer ; but I can Stand the brunt of the Loss I What I cannot stand is anyone Missing the Bargains I now offer. COME AND SEE ! 0 -w"ii-iXji.A.3yi: Ji-JD -A-i:R/ . GIVING UP BUSINESS! AS I am GIVING UP BUSINESS, and the Premises are to be Sold by Public Auction on 11th December, it becomes absolutely imperative to quit the Entire Stock at the earliest possible date. I nurnose therefore, on and after the 27th INSTANT, to submit the Entire Stock of IRONMONGERY, DRAPERY AND GROCERY, for ABSOLUTE SALE AT COST PRICE, And in some instances LESS THAN COST ! <5gT THIS SALE IS BONA FIDE, and presents an opportunity to those requiring the Goods which 1 offer, to purchase at Extraordinary Low Prices. TCEEXS XXCOXO'IMCOWO-XBXL'V STOCK COMPRISES— ' Builders' Ironmongery — Galvanised Iron, Locks, Bolts, Hinges, Nails, Screws, Grates, Ranges, Spouting, Ridging, Sashes, Doors, Glass, and Paperhangings and Paints. House Furnishing Ironmongery comprises Stoves, Pots, Pans, Fenders and Fire Irons, Tin- ware, Enamelled-ware, Brush- ware, Lamp-ware, Cutlery, and Electro-plated Goods. Agricultural Implements— Ploughs, Harrow*;, Seed-sowers, Stripping Machines, and Flour Mills. Artists' Tools— A Large Assortment of Best Makers'. DRjaLPJaxt-^r snooze. Dress Materials, Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Millinery, Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing, Hosiery, Shirts, Hats, Blankets, Sheetings and Calicos. BOOTS, SADDLERY, &c. OROCXIR'X' STOCK. Tea, Sugar, Spices, Candles, Soap, Starch, Fruits, Flour, Meal, Maize, &c. China, Glass and Crockery, Tea and Coffee Sets, Dinner-ware in a variety of patterns, Toilet-ware, Jugs, Mugs and Tankards, Tumbler and Wine Glasses (cut and plain), and a variety of other Goods, including Sick-room Requisites. SKiS*' Customers zoill kindly Remember that the Entire Stock must be Cleared within a very limited time. _A__ F.A.IE^fcTIEXjIILi, GLADSTON EROAD AND LOWE STREET.

J. A. EAKINS, r^HEMIST AND VETERINARY SURGEON, (Of the firm of Eakins & Co., Napier), MAYBE CONSULTED DAILY For the remainder of the week, AT THE MASONIC HOTEL. Advice given as to treatment for all kinds of Diseases of Domesticated Animals. EAKINS & CO.'S IMPROVED SHEEP DIP. I shall also be pleased to give any information required in reference to this Dip, which is row the favourite Dip in Hawke's Bay> and trusting to merit * the support of this District, 568 "thIT poverty bay and WAIROA ALMANAC IS now in the Press, and will be ready in December. Advertisements— 2ls and 25s per page, Almanac included. Any Articles or Observations bearing on the District will be thankfully received by the Publisher— 49 GEO. STUBBS. TE ARAI ROAD DISTRICT BOARD. NOTICE. A MEETING of the To Arai Road Dis_£JL triot Boaid will be held at the School House, Te Arai, on MONDAY, Dee. 13th, at Noon. By order, WALTER E. CROSS, 530 Clerk. ONE POUND ilE\VAlvL>. T OST— From Matawheto, LIGHT BAY GELDING, white hind foot, brau.lcd M on rump. Any person returning same to C. E. Cameron, Matavvhero, will receive above reward. 569 WANTED — rpHE Public to try JAMES CRAIG'S Machine-cleaned Currants, Cabin Bread, and every description of Plaiu and Fancy Biacuilf.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4735, 8 December 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4735, 8 December 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4735, 8 December 1886, Page 3

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